Data Sovereignty for the Collaborative Economy and CAPS InfoDay

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The city of Barcelona has started an exciting digital social innovation* (DSI) process and is launching a new round of funding to support, grow and scale an ecosystem of projects and organisations. The purpose of this event is bringing together social entrepreneurs, hackers, communities and researchers working in DSI fields such as digital manufacturing, the collaborative economy, open democracy and digital rights.
On February 7th the City of Barcelona Office of Technology and Digital Innovation in collaboration with the European Commission will launch the DSI4BCN platform with a new round of funding, the next 10ML EU Collective Awareness Platforms call (CAPS InfoDay) and the DECODE project.
On February 7th morning the Data Sovereignty for the Collaborative Economy and CAPS InfoDay will take place at CCCB, Aula1 10:00-16:30h
DSI4BCN will foster digital innovations for the social good, helping communities share data, collaborate to solve societal problems and scale their initiatives focusing on open technologies that enable new sustainable business models and preserve people's privacy and digital sovereignty.
On February 8 & 9th we will hold the kick-off meeting of DECODE, a new flagship 5ML EU project. DECODE will develop a decentralised data architecture based on blockchain technology to strengthen data sovereignty of citizens and experiment next generation platform cooperatives.
Preferential access for confirmed until 10 mins starting time. Limited seats available. Make sure you are aware of all details of the DSI4BCN initiative by following the hashtag #DSI4BCN

Digital Social Innovation (DSI) is “a type of collaborative innovation in which innovators, users and communities collaborate using digital technologies to co-create knowledge and solutions for a wide range of social needs and at a scale that was unimaginable before the rise of the Internet” (digitalsocial.eu).